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“It is not found in kegs. In the 1985 interview, he stated, the team runs a rigged soda pop machine through which cases of cans are poured and then runs them through the tap on the set.

Wendt stated, “This is done early every day; the substance is heated and flat by the time shooting starts.

When they first filled the glasses, the cameraman exclaimed that he couldn’s see any foam. To generate a head, they next began filling the empty glasses with half a teaspoon of salt.

“I spent an entire day hammering those down. Not only smells bad, but I worried about keeling over from high blood pressure.

After that, I developed the knack. I spared having to arrange all those beers. It only mattered when the camera pointed in my direction.

It took some years, but right now I monitor the camera. I get my money this way. That’s acting.

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